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Family Practice is an international journal aimed at practitioners, teachers and researchers in the fields of family medicine, general practice and primary care in both developed and developing countries.

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Volume 21, Number 4, August 2004

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The commercialization of clinical research: who pays the piper, calls the tune?
pp. 335-336(2)
Authors: Nick Freemantle; Deborah Stocken

Patient-based outcome results from a cluster randomized trial of shared decision making skill development and use of risk communication aids in general practice
pp. 347-354(8)
Authors: A Edwards; G Elwyn; K Hood; C Atwell; M Robling; H Houston; P Kinnersley; I Russell

Adjusting for case mix and social class in examining variation in home visits between practices
pp. 355-363(9)
Authors: Caoimhe O Sullivan; Rumana Z Omar; Christopher B Forrest; Azeem Majeed

Differences in treatment regimes, consultation frequency and referral patterns of diabetes mellitus in general practice in five European countries
pp. 364-369(6)
Authors: Gé A Donker; Douglas M Fleming; François G Schellevis; Peter Spreeuwenberg

Stimulant use: an investigation into population characteristics and service provision
pp. 370-371(2)
Authors: Julie Foers; Nigel Mathers; Robert Glendenning; Jenny Keen

An evaluation of prompt access to physiotherapy in the management of low back pain in primary care
pp. 372-380(9)
Authors: Mark A Pinnington; Julia Miller; Ian Stanley

Defining chronic conditions for primary care with ICPC-2
pp. 381-386(6)
Authors: Julie O'Halloran; Graeme C Miller; Helena Britt

Variation in test ordering behaviour of GPs: professional or context-related factors?
pp. 387-395(9)
Authors: Wim HJM Verstappen; Gerben ter Riet; Willy I Dubois; Ron Winkens; Richard PTM Grol; Trudy van der Weijden

Quality of morbidity coding in general practice computerized medical records: a systematic review
pp. 396-412(17)
Authors: Kelvin Jordan; Mark Porcheret; Peter Croft

Management of earwax in primary care—postal survey of UK GPs and practice nurses
pp. 413-414(2)
Authors: Richard Coppin; Dorothy Wicke; Raj Mehta; Paul Little

The clinical and economic burden of fibromyalgia compared with diabetes mellitus and hypertension among Bedouin women in the Negev
pp. 415-419(5)
Authors: Yariv Doron; Roni Peleg; Aya Peleg; Lily Neumann; Dan Buskila

Risk factors for hypertensive crisis: importance of out-patient blood pressure control
pp. 420-424(5)
Authors: James E Tisdale; Mike B Huang; Steven Borzak

GPs' needs for practice-oriented nutrition education; a Delphi study among Dutch GPs
pp. 425-428(4)
Authors: Bas HJ Maiburg; Jan-Joost E Rethans; Jan W van Ree

Feasibility and acceptability of a physical activity promotion programme in general practice
pp. 429-436(8)
Authors: Esther MF van Sluijs; Mireille NM van Poppel; Wim AB Stalman; Willem van Mechelen

Psychosocial care for cancer patients in primary care? Recognition of opportunities for cancer care
pp. 437-442(6)
Authors: Shane W Pascoe; Richard D Neal; Victoria L Allgar; Peter J Selby; E Penny Wright

The impact of diabetic retinopathy: perspectives from patient focus groups
pp. 447-453(7)
Authors: Karin S Coyne; Mary Kay Margolis; Tessa Kennedy-Martin; Timothy M Baker; Ronald Klein; Matthew D Paul; Dennis A Revicki

Health-related quality of life in carers of patients with dementia
pp. 454-457(4)
Authors: Josep M Argimon; Esther Limon; Joan Vila; Carmen Cabezas

Digoxin in chronic heart failure
pp. 469-472(4)
Author: William E Cayley

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